Victoria MurphyOn their 70th wedding anniversary The Queen has made Prince Philip a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian OrderThe Royal Victorian order recognises distinguished personal services to the monarch.

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NEVER *despise* correction,for those who correct you ,truly LOVE you .They are willing to displease you and possibly lose your friendship ,rather than see you destroyed. Those who *despise* you ,on the other hand ,will allow you to FAIL...because what do they care ?

The night Jackie made the Queen jealous: Explosive Netflix drama The Crown claims Mrs Kennedy's flirting with Prince Philip left the monarch teary during presidential visitAt the heart of the new series, which chronicles the life of Queen Elizabeth, lies a visit from Jackie Kennedy that allegedly sent the Queen into a jealous fury with her husband. The scene, right, re-imagines the night that the royal couple, who are celebrating 70 years of marriage this year, hosted the Kennedys at Buckingham Palace in 1961, left. According to The Telegraph , the scene sees the Duke of Edinburgh tell the Queen that Jackie has asked him to give her a tour of their home. In response to her husband's remark, the Queen sharply replies: 'It's my house so I'll do it.' The Queen then hears rumours from her equerry, Lord Plunkett, that Jackie has been speaking ill of her behind her back. Lord Plunkett claims that Jackie dubbed her 'a middle-aged woman so incurious, unintelligent and unremarkable that Britain's new reduced place in the world was not a surprise but an inevitability.' In the scene, which was imagined by writer Peter Morgan, Lord Plunkett explains that Jackie also describes Buckingham Palace as 'second rate, dilapidated and sad, like a neglected provincial hotel.'

And so had the queen a philandering husband with several illegitimate children. If Jackie thought all this things, well many agree/d with her. Jackie was genuinely a charismatic woman and a great mother - never anyone accused her of not loving and thinking of her children

NEVER *despise* correction,for those who correct you ,truly LOVE you .They are willing to displease you and possibly lose your friendship ,rather than see you destroyed. Those who *despise* you ,on the other hand ,will allow you to FAIL...because what do they care ?

The Crown will portray Prince Philip as an adulterer days after he and the Queen marked their 70th wedding anniversary-Netflix-original drama chronicles the life of Queen Elizabeth-But new series paints the Duke of Edinburgh in a rather unflattering light-Fears of infidelity abound, including a flirtatious evening with Jackie KennedyBy Bianca London for MailOnlinePUBLISHED: 02:16 GMT, 23 November 2017 | UPDATED: 10:38 GMT, 23 November 2017

Meanwhile Elizabeth's suspicions of infidelity are aroused after she finds a picture of a dancer in his bag - believed to represent Pat Kirkwood, the real-life dancer he was once linked to.The Netflix show also suggests he was romantically involved with women on a 1956-7 tour of Commonwealth countries without his wife, aboard the HMY Britannia.

So what did happen to Philip's stag do chums? Rarely seen photo reveals the friends who partied with the Prince before his wedding...and went on to lead extraordinary lives

They called meetings of their eating and drinking group 'the Thursday club' Philip at home in eclectic group of artists, actors, restaurateurs and journalists Only one was an aristocrat and most had struggled from poor beginnings None of those pictured alive to help him celebrate 70th wedding anniversary

The Crown links Prince Philip to the Profumo Affair: Uproar as new series implicates Duke of Edinburgh in one of Britain's most damaging sex scandals

-The new series of The Crown links the royal to the Profumo Affair in the early 60s -In one scene, the Queen confronts him about his relationship with Stephen Ward – the fixer who ‘procured women’ for leading members of the Establishment-Elizabeth is also shown conspiring to keep the details out of the public domai

The Profumo scandal of 1963 was sparked by the revelation that John Profumo, the then Minister of War, had had an affair with nightclub hostess Christine Keeler while she was also dating the Russian military attache, Yevgeny Ivanov.Profumo resigned in disgrace and Ward, who had befriended Profumo, Keeler and her friend Mandy Rice-Davies, killed himself before he was sentenced for living off immoral earnings.

It is known that Ward, who was a gifted artist, painted a picture of the Prince. But the new series of The Crown, written by Peter Morgan, goes beyond historic fact in a scene where Philip reacts favourably to Ward’s offer of a weekend away with guests including Keeler and Rice-Davies.The two men meet in April 1962 when the Prince seeks Ward’s help for neck pain. The pair quickly hit it off when they discover they have a mutual friend in Mike Parker, the Prince’s former Private Secretary who – according to The Crown – led the Prince astray on nights out and Royal visits.Ward suggests the Prince joins them for a weekend party. Philip is drawn towards a portrait on a mantelpiece. When he asks whose portrait it is, Ward replies: ‘Oh Christine. She’ll be there and Mandy will be there too.’Philip then replies: ‘Do you know my neck’s feeling better already.’--Biographer Margaret Holder said rumours about Philip’s involvement in the scandal persisted to this day. But she said the episode had clearly gone beyond what was a matter of public record.

The Crown links Prince Philip to the Profumo Affair: Uproar as new series implicates Duke of Edinburgh in one of Britain's most damaging sex scandals

-The new series of The Crown links the royal to the Profumo Affair in the early 60s -In one scene, the Queen confronts him about his relationship with Stephen Ward – the fixer who ‘procured women’ for leading members of the Establishment-Elizabeth is also shown conspiring to keep the details out of the public domai

The Profumo scandal of 1963 was sparked by the revelation that John Profumo, the then Minister of War, had had an affair with nightclub hostess Christine Keeler while she was also dating the Russian military attache, Yevgeny Ivanov.Profumo resigned in disgrace and Ward, who had befriended Profumo, Keeler and her friend Mandy Rice-Davies, killed himself before he was sentenced for living off immoral earnings.

It is known that Ward, who was a gifted artist, painted a picture of the Prince. But the new series of The Crown, written by Peter Morgan, goes beyond historic fact in a scene where Philip reacts favourably to Ward’s offer of a weekend away with guests including Keeler and Rice-Davies.The two men meet in April 1962 when the Prince seeks Ward’s help for neck pain. The pair quickly hit it off when they discover they have a mutual friend in Mike Parker, the Prince’s former Private Secretary who – according to The Crown – led the Prince astray on nights out and Royal visits.Ward suggests the Prince joins them for a weekend party. Philip is drawn towards a portrait on a mantelpiece. When he asks whose portrait it is, Ward replies: ‘Oh Christine. She’ll be there and Mandy will be there too.’Philip then replies: ‘Do you know my neck’s feeling better already.’--Biographer Margaret Holder said rumours about Philip’s involvement in the scandal persisted to this day. But she said the episode had clearly gone beyond what was a matter of public record.

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Queen's iconic 'sensible' hair makeover in the 1950s horrified Prince Philip who claimed it 'could double as a motorcycle helmet', claims The Crown

In the latest series of The Crown, Prince Philip teases the Queen about her hair He jokes the coiffure is practical if she were 'compelled to ride a motorcycle' But the Queen insists the hairstyle is 'very a la mode' and 'tidy and sensible'